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learning > grammaire anglaise - niveau avancé
groupe verbal > passé temporel
narration
concordance des verbes et des modaux (appelée aussi concordance des temps)
série de verbes au passé temporel et / ou de modaux à valeur de passé
ou
série de modaux à valeur de futur dans un contexte passé
I believed that I would see her again.
[ verbe régulier believe au passé temporel ]
[ modal would > valeur dans cet énoncé > futur dans un contexte passé ]
May 20, 2020 5:00 a.m. ET NYT
série de verbes au passé temporel
The Guardian p. 38 15 February 2007
concordance des verbes et des modaux
autres énoncés
The Phantom Paul Ryan (daily art), Graham Nolan (sunday art) & Tony DePaul (scripts) 3 April 2005 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/phantom/about.htm
Supreme Court Will Take Up [ modal > ici valeur futur de will ] Two Cases on Gay Marriage
December 7, 2012
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced [ verbe régulier au prétérit ] on Friday that it would enter [ modal > ici valeur de futur dans un contexte passé ] the national debate over same-sex marriage, agreeing to hear a pair of cases challenging state and federal laws that define marriage to include only unions of a man and a woman.
Supreme Court Will Take Up Two Cases on Gay
Marriage,
Raped policeman: 'I never thought [ verbe think au passé temporel ] I would be a victim [ modal > ici valeur de futur dans un contexte passé ] '
A detective investigating sexual assaults was devastated when he himself was raped. But he grew even more angry when police colleagues insisted on investigating the crime. Here he tells his tale anonymously
Amelia Hill
I've been a police officer for two decades and
a detective, specialising in serious crime and sexual offences, for 15 years.
Never once in all the time I've investigated these horrific crimes has it
occurred to me that one day I would be a victim; that I would be raped – and
that I would refuse to help the police investigate.
Raped policeman:
Police unable to stop paedophile living near his schoolgirl victim
The family of a schoolgirl claim that they have been forced out of their home after a paedophile who was jailed for sexually assaulting the child moved back into their street after being released. Relatives of the 10-year-old girl yesterday said they had to move because she was terrified that she might be attacked again.
Abuser 'forced family to flee home',
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Procter & Gamble Co. on Friday said it would buy Gillette Co. [ modal > ici valeur de futur dans un contexte passé ] in a deal worth about $55.8 billion, uniting two of the world's largest makers of household goods ranging from Pampers diapers to Duracell batteries.
P&G to Buy Gillette for $55.8 Billion, R, Fri
Jan 28, 2005 07:41 PM ET,
Ce texte comprend 2 concordances de temps (CT), l'une au présent, l'autre au passé :
Saddam Hussein, Taha Yassin Ramadan and Tariq Aziz are lounging on the balcony of one of Saddam's palaces when a flock of geese flies over. "Ramadan, shoot the geese," Saddam says. The vice president lifts his AK-47 and empties a clip into the sky, but doesn't hit a single goose. "You try, Tariq," Saddam says. The deputy prime minister fires and misses as well. "Damn, I have to do everything around here," Saddam says. He fires five rounds in the air. None of the birds fall. There's an awkward silence. Then Tariq Aziz points at the receding flock and says, "My God, would you look at that! Dead birds flying!"
Telling a joke like that could get you maimed, tortured and even killed in Saddam Hussein's Iraq. The most common penalty was tongue amputation. Iraquis know the story of Lt. Gen. Omar al-Hazzaa, one of Saddam's top officers. During a backgammon game with friends in 1984, the subject of Saddam's mother came up. Al-Hazzaa joked, "Who is she, anyway?" Saddam and his four brothers all had different mothers. Everyone laughed, but one of them informed on him. According to accounts from family survivors who later fled Iraq, first al-Hazzaa's tongue was cut out, then his sons had their tongues cut out while their wives were forced to watch. Then his male family members were killed in front of him, and his wife and daughters turned out of their home. Finally he was executed. Iraq: Killer Jokes, pp.4-5, N, 19.5.2003.
Rex Morgan Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan Created in 1948 by Nicholas P. Dallis 28 October 2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/rmorgan/about.htm
From The Times Archives On This Day - May 2, 1956
The Times joined the general acclaim as huge throngs assembled for the opening of the Great Exhibition in London
THE struggles of great nations in battle, the
levies of whole races, never called forth such an array as thronged the streets
of London on the 1st of May.
From The
Times Archives > On This Day - May 2, 1956,
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